This episode could not have come at a better time for me. I was just having a financial conversation with my wife today but missed the main point - why we want to try and raise out earning potential. If it’s to be happy thank gd we’re already there 🙌🏼
I can't tell you how thrilled I am that I stumbled upon your podcast. Thank you so much for the amazing content. I come away with a valuable lesson every time.
21:17 - confusing fail and failure; if you learn from how you failed, you're better than someone who's never failed 1:03:52 - learn to work the work that you do is the rent you pay God for your time on earth
at 32:50 The right Quotation is : it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God ". Very good work - thank you for it.
Another great podcast & very entertaining guest. Very valuable lessons of life experience in here hopefully people can learn from without losing a fortune themselves. He has a bit of an ego at times, but he also completely owns it and his greatest achievement seems to be being a lot more self aware now than when he went on this adventure.
An amazing discussion by an incredible person Rabbi Blech one minor correction around the 42: mark the individual who said his worth is what he gives is the famous mayor of London philanthropist Sir Moses Montefiore not Rothschild.
Wao wao very deep, so much to learn from this gentleman thank you so much for such nice interview. I would like to know if he ever had asked his cousins for advice in terms of investing cause his cousins were very successful in the field.🙏
How good was this.Im thinking of my own personal greed from Crypto investments going well and already I've lost perspective of how much is enough. Just hit me exactly where it needs to so as to put my unrealistic greed( new found) into perspective.Im so lucky to find your Show Eli. Silly thing maybe you've heard it before but you remind me of a Good George Costanza from Seinfeld. Not the Lyer George or bordy George. I've enjoyed Seinfeld for more than 30 years. You are awesome Eli....always have brilliant guests. A big hug and thanks
Having money protects you and your family from the ghouls of this world (bankers and utility companies) but having lots of money is not i repeat is not a virtue!!!!!!!!! Well carry on.
No one loses anything. What you think was yours was not...Hashem puts us in positions to show us who is in charge. Whatever YOU THINK you lose, wasnt meant to be yours to begin with.
About time to hear from somebody that knows something about the way Hashem runs this world. And with all due respect to the rabbi I would like to know we're his trust and understanding of the creator of this world is
Not having money for Passover??? Why would anyone need money for Passover I grew up in the Episcopal church. My uncle was the head minister of our church. We celebrated Passover every year in our parish hall after the services. The unleavened bread cost almost nothing !! The wine servings were very small! My uncle understood the significance of this historic event. I was to young to deeply understand, He did. It takes time for us to us to translate history. With time if we are searching, we will be given the passion for the things that are shown to us. Everything that is not spiritual , will be a secondary or important to us. By the way I believe that is there is a importment lesson on savings and investments. Like you said, it is our test!
JOE HELLER, by Kurt Vonnegut True story, Word of Honor: Joseph Heller, an important and funny writer now dead, and I were at a party given by a billionaire on Shelter Island. I said, “Joe, how does it make you feel to know that our host only yesterday may have made more money than your novel ‘Catch-22’ has earned in its entire history?” And Joe said, “I’ve got something he can never have.” And I said, “What on earth could that be, Joe?” And Joe said, “The knowledge that I’ve got enough.” Not bad! Rest in peace!
Christianity doesn’t teach that being poor is somehow noble. It teaches that the rich person who loves his/her richness above God, for that person it is harder to enter heaven than a camel through the eye of a needle.
His goal is to give it all away at his death. His wife was a generous soul and it rubbed off. He has said that he's growing his fortune as big as possible to do the most good possible.
If Solomon married all kinds of women. The wives worshipped the idols and he married them knowing that therefore yes, he ended up being an idol worshipper.
Rabbi stated making money is about blood sweat and tears. He said he didn't understand the looting during covid. When someone would say its because of years of inequality. My question to the rabbi. How would you address the 400 yrs of free labor the Foundational Black Americans provided to this country?
I'm Catholic but this i my best money channel and I love all the guest here. Watched many of them. Thank you all for educating us.
Christianity and Judaism are the same religion they are just practiced different due to differing cultures throughout time.
Ditto, my favorite finance show. I was hooked in the 19 tips by jewish grandmother headline and came across the rest.
I am Catholic from Australia. I’m new to this channel and absolutely riveted to this education, learning so much wisdom here. Thank you
I am not a Jew, but I truly enjoy this show and the wisdom it provided. Keep up the great work.
The reason Rabbi Blech is so loved is because he is honest and transparent.
I am not a Jewish but I really love and deeply I am learning a lot. Thank you
Recently discovered your channel and I am so hooked. Rabbi is a very wise man.
Much love from Asanda , South Africa 🇿🇦
Hawu! Asande, me too 🇿🇦 🇿🇦
Me three!!! ❤
Much love and blessings Rabbi. This was an awesome chat, Thank you Kosher Money ;)
What an Amazing speaker, definitely would like to hear more of Rabbi Blech on the show.
Thanks!
This episode could not have come at a better time for me. I was just having a financial conversation with my wife today but missed the main point - why we want to try and raise out earning potential. If it’s to be happy thank gd we’re already there 🙌🏼
I can't tell you how thrilled I am that I stumbled upon your podcast. Thank you so much for the amazing content. I come away with a valuable lesson every time.
Wow. This episode is fantastic. Never heard of R' Blech prior to this, but he's an amazing person!
The glass is full anecdote is gold
Honestly the best channel on youtube right now
Wow! Comments like these gives us energy. Thank YOU 🙏
@@LivingLchaim thank you for providing so much value to our lives 🙏
Really valuable and great lessons in this episode. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to produce it.
21:17 - confusing fail and failure; if you learn from how you failed, you're better than someone who's never failed
1:03:52 - learn to work the work that you do is the rent you pay God for your time on earth
Very awesome podcast, great rabbi with lots of lessons. Thank you 🙏🏻
at 32:50 The right Quotation is : it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God ". Very good work - thank you for it.
Another great podcast & very entertaining guest. Very valuable lessons of life experience in here hopefully people can learn from without losing a fortune themselves. He has a bit of an ego at times, but he also completely owns it and his greatest achievement seems to be being a lot more self aware now than when he went on this adventure.
The best show and advise with sincerity, thanks.
Rabbi if you can make $7m and lose it you can do it again no doubt about it. There are no failures with money only lessons. May God bless you
I nearly never comment on RUclips videos but this one completely blew my mind and something I needed to hear years ago!!
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one of my favourite financial channels
Amen!! Simply FANTASTIC thank you!
Please bring him back as much as you can
Beautiful interview. I love this man. Can’t wait to get his book.
Thank you for this beautiful lesson. A listener from France
I don’t know how many times I’m watching this video every time I do i feel like I still didn’t de encrypted the whole video
This is a wonderful message. Thank you!
Tony Robbins has said, it is only a mistake if you repeat the action, otherwise it is learning.
Ameen Rabi thanks for sharing your live experience and and the lessons you learned. It’s the best lesson life for purpose.
Wow, so much wisdom. Thanks for sharing.
I'm muslim but this is by far my most favorite channel!
I love this .This is amazing content.
Amen! Rabbi, thank you, this was amazing!
Learning as ben Noah from East Africa we are grateful to this show
IMHO Best one so far !! hatzlacha
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Powerful interview!
I can only say. respect rabi. and thank you for the words of wisdom.
I have ENOUGH! 🙏 🤲
I really enjoyed this one. Thanks.
Did he invest in Dotcom companies? From $50k to $7 million was a crazy return.
Yeah I’d love to hear his portfolio and what actually happened there
thank you. great guest.
An amazing discussion by an incredible person Rabbi Blech one minor correction around the 42: mark the individual who said his worth is what he gives is the famous mayor of London philanthropist Sir Moses Montefiore not Rothschild.
Fabulous Rabbi. Very inspirational.
love this one. Ill read his book one day.
Thank You,Sir.
Great interview ❤
I really loved this
So many gems here
Enjoying immensely - Jewish people rock!!!
Thanks for sharing!
great content!
Wow what a talk !!
Have you seen the price on the book he's hawking? He's planning to make that whole $7 million back on book sales.
Wow so amazing.
Man I lost 350k I almost felt like I couldn’t move on
Wao wao very deep, so much to learn from this gentleman thank you so much for such nice interview. I would like to know if he ever had asked his cousins for advice in terms of investing cause his cousins were very successful in the field.🙏
He must have gone balls the wall with leverave and risk management. 50 racks to 7 million in 1 year is insane
How good was this.Im thinking of my own personal greed from Crypto investments going well and already I've lost perspective of how much is enough.
Just hit me exactly where it needs to so as to put my unrealistic greed( new found) into perspective.Im so lucky to find your Show Eli.
Silly thing maybe you've heard it before but you remind me of a Good George Costanza from Seinfeld.
Not the Lyer George or bordy George.
I've enjoyed Seinfeld for more than 30 years.
You are awesome Eli....always have brilliant guests.
A big hug and thanks
Toda!
Having money protects you and your family from the ghouls of this world (bankers and utility companies) but having lots of money is not i repeat is not a virtue!!!!!!!!! Well carry on.
Thanks Rabbi :-) I would love to know what the Hebrew statements are
May I know which stock he invested in? Gamestop?
Thanks gs
No one loses anything. What you think was yours was not...Hashem puts us in positions to show us who is in charge. Whatever YOU THINK you lose, wasnt meant to be yours to begin with.
About time to hear from somebody that knows something about the way Hashem runs this world. And with all due respect to the rabbi I would like to know we're his trust and understanding of the creator of this world is
Wow
Do not covet one of the most powerful Commandments
His voice like dr Falcy
Not having money for Passover??? Why would anyone need money for Passover I grew up in the Episcopal church. My uncle was the head minister of our church. We celebrated Passover every year in our parish hall after the services. The unleavened bread cost almost nothing !! The wine servings were very small! My uncle understood the significance of this historic event. I was to young to deeply understand, He did. It takes time for us to us to translate history. With time if we are searching, we will be given the passion for the things that are shown to us. Everything that is not spiritual
, will be a secondary or important to us. By the way I believe that is there is a importment lesson on savings and investments. Like you said, it is our test!
I'm not here by mistake. God brought me.
JOE HELLER, by Kurt Vonnegut
True story, Word of Honor:
Joseph Heller, an important and funny writer
now dead,
and I were at a party given by a billionaire
on Shelter Island.
I said, “Joe, how does it make you feel
to know that our host only yesterday
may have made more money
than your novel ‘Catch-22’
has earned in its entire history?”
And Joe said, “I’ve got something he can never have.”
And I said, “What on earth could that be, Joe?”
And Joe said, “The knowledge that I’ve got enough.”
Not bad! Rest in peace!
I would create non profitable charities to make people happy make a world better place
I want to give a 1000 likes 👍
Christianity doesn’t teach that being poor is somehow noble. It teaches that the rich person who loves his/her richness above God, for that person it is harder to enter heaven than a camel through the eye of a needle.
#Brilliance
🙏
Doesn't Proverbs say that a good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children?
but what would Warren Buffetts goal be ? he just accumulates money!
His goal is to give it all away at his death. His wife was a generous soul and it rubbed off. He has said that he's growing his fortune as big as possible to do the most good possible.
Solomon was a rich man and he fell and worshiped idols at the end of his life 😭
King Solomon? When did he worship idols?
Not true, he had many wives, but never worshiped idols
If Solomon married all kinds of women. The wives worshipped the idols and he married them knowing that therefore yes, he ended up being an idol worshipper.
@@MoiseLevi read 1st kings 11 chapter and then come back and write me that king Solomon did not worship idols
@@msingersinger9806 his many foreign wives pulled him into worship their gods
Rabbi stated making money is about blood sweat and tears. He said he didn't understand the looting during covid. When someone would say its because of years of inequality. My question to the rabbi. How would you address the 400 yrs of free labor the Foundational Black Americans provided to this country?
Why are the microphones so big and right in your/his face? It's very distracting.
goode
Exllentte
Etiopa is grat
good exspreanse